Paul Krumrei wrote:
I went there Sunday when it was cold and windy out. Kids enjoyed themselves.
Of course the only thing that really ticked me off was an older lady at the Redtail booth snipped at my son about spinning the prop on the model airplane they ad on display. Kinda pissed me off...as she acted like she didn't want us around the table...DUH kids are going to play with models, put it up!
Anyways, other then that, had a pretty decent time. I think my daughter laughed more about the Mini-Donut guy bounching all over in the wind, then anything else!
Paul,
Ouch! I’m truly sorry about your bad experience with one of our people. If it was one of the wooden models we usually display, they cost us about $100 dollars so hopefully you can understand her protective attitude towards it. That said a polite demeanor still counts in my book!
Also, please understand that at many shows display space is very limited and not optimal (I was not at ANE so I have no idea what the display arrangement was). In most cases we are faced with either putting display pieces within reach or not displaying them at all. Keeping things both viewable and safe boils down to a balancing act between the general viewing public and the
volunteers manning the booth.
As a child Dad impressed (Upon my backside) that there is "no touching without permission". He told me he did not earn enough money to repair everything us kids might break by mistake. Of course as a child I didn't understand his reasoning but now that I know the value of a buck and how expensive things are to repair or replace, it is now all to clear to me!
Thank you for your feedback. We will consider your comments and concerns and make any necessary changes to our display before our next public appearance.
John